The chart illustrates a significant decline in U.S. manufacturing establishments from 2002 to 2022, with a net loss of 45,100 establishments. Notably, the 'Printing & Related Support Activities' sector experienced the most substantial decrease, losing 12,800 establishments. Other sectors such as 'Furniture & Related Products' and 'Apparel' also saw significant reductions, with losses of 6,300 and 5,900 establishments, respectively. In contrast, only a few sectors, including 'Beverage & Tobacco' and 'Food', showed growth, with increases of 9,600 and 5,100 establishments, respectively. This trend highlights a shift in the manufacturing landscape, with traditional sectors facing challenges while others adapt and grow. The data underscores the broader economic shifts and technological advancements impacting U.S. manufacturing, reflecting changes in consumer demand, globalization, and automation. The decline in 'Computer & Electronic Products' by 3,800 establishments is particularly noteworthy, as it suggests a significant transformation in a sector once considered a cornerstone of modern manufacturing. Overall, the chart provides a compelling visual representation of the evolving dynamics within the U.S. manufacturing industry over two decades.